I'm most probably going to buy a PS4 in the near future, so:
Xbox One: Leaves Nintendo Network/PSN in the dust in features and infrastructure, respectively.
Wii U: Splatoon. 'Nuff said.
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I'm most probably going to buy a PS4 in the near future, so:
Xbox One: Leaves Nintendo Network/PSN in the dust in features and infrastructure, respectively.
Wii U: Splatoon. 'Nuff said.
This is probably the 1 and only thread the Sony fanboys won't post in, because there's no way they could ever say anything positive about the XB1 lol
I got all of the consoles, so I'll just say something positive about each one.
Playstation 4 - Is the most powerful console and cross play/buy with Vita is a really great feature.
Xbox One - Has the best controller and the best online service.
Wii U - Has the most fun library of exclusive games thus far and it is the only console that is still keeping local multiplayer alive.
@enzoeleazar:
Ps4: bloodborne, rocket league, until dawn, all the games coming next year. Shareplay. Easy and friendly to use interface. Share factory is cool too.
Xbox one: sunset overdrive, Ori and the blind forest, halo 5, all the games coming next year. apps seem to generally work better (twitch is great), doesn't overheat as quickly or easily.
Wii u: smash, mario kart 8, Splatoon, the rest are fun and cater to their specific audiences. Local multiplayer is usually better than competition. Free online. Zelda
I got all of the consoles, so I'll just say something positive about each one.
PlayStation 4: I don't really have anything positive to say about the system itself, the 'power' factor is irrelevant to me as I have a very strong PC and the games so far have been mostly acceptable in my eyes, everything else about it has been safe, business as usual, no risks, no real leaps in innovation, predictability and slow progression. The only thing I can give kudos for in all reality is Sony being very developer friendly this generation and getting a lot of games on the platform, most can be played on PC but the effort is appreciated.
Xbox One: The system itself has progressed and evolved at a very surprising rate. The early games on the system were just okay, it's gotten some very good ones recently, and as far as I'm concerned Microsoft has produced a more cohesive, developed console eco-system that continues to change and update for the better surpassing the competition. Microsoft needs to get on the ball with independent games, I don't know what they're doing but they need to approach it like they did the 360, they're getting left behind.
Wii U: It's a fun little system, it doesn't do much except play games but at the end of the day it provides a good Nintendo based experience, which is the basis of its existence at this point.
For me
The PS4 will have Shenmue 3 & Gran Turismo in the future, which I will wait to see how they fare before buying a PS4.
The XB1 has all the best racing exclusives so far this gen, and that's all I really need.
The Wii U has Bayonetta 2, which I really really want to play.
PC - Online gaming is free, so if I actually gamed on mine more that'd be nice.
Xbone - Scalebound should be good.
Ps4 - Most powerful console, quite a few exclusives i'm interested in and mother fucking Nier 2.
I got all of the consoles, so I'll just say something positive about each one.
PlayStation 4: I don't really have anything positive to say about the system itself,
Ugh....theres always that guy in the thread.
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Anyway:
X1: MCC
WiiU: Zelda U looks pretty good
PS consoles always give me some great games every gen
I wish Nintendo got all that 3rd party support the other 2 get. Maybe with NX
Xbox One --- uhhh.
I don't..
need to have one?
It's got Halo and that orange juice game. They look like fun.
Is this supposed to make us love each other or what? It doesn't feel right.
One good thing about the competition? Okay,
Xbone: Produces epic flops and therefor gives endless entertainment to me on system wars.
Wii U: It's name makes me lol, just like the console itself. But got a couple of good games.
PC: Gives me plently of lols thanks to its fanfaction wanting to compete in the console war. And let's not forget their endless begging, just LOL.
PC.... it um.. well... I get online to come here to see what people have to say to entertain myself? There it is done.
Honestly though, I play games on just about every platform, so surely I jest.
You have time to play each and every game that comes on each console, often 3 or 4 times! Thanks Ninonysoft!
I'm most probably going to buy a PS4 in the near future, so:
Xbox One: Leaves Nintendo Network/PSN in the dust in features and infrastructure, respectively.
Wii U: Splatoon. 'Nuff said.
Say something nice....Nintendo created PlayStation with shady business deals.
1 positive huh
phil spencer
and the only positive sadly...
Phil Spencer's a great executive. I wish more were like him.
PS4 - it makes Cows feel more insecure about their purchase causing them to create more insecure reaasurance threads to boost their egos, low self-esteem and confidence up. Hey, it's like therapy, it may help these kids feel good about themselves.
I got all of the consoles, so I'll just say something positive about each one.
PlayStation 4: I don't really have anything positive to say about the system itself, the 'power' factor is irrelevant to me as I have a very strong PC and the games so far have been mostly acceptable in my eyes, everything else about it has been safe, business as usual, no risks, no real leaps in innovation, predictability and slow progression. The only thing I can give kudos for in all reality is Sony being very developer friendly this generation and getting a lot of games on the platform, most can be played on PC but the effort is appreciated.
Xbox One: The system itself has progressed and evolved at a very surprising rate. The early games on the system were just okay, it's gotten some very good ones recently, and as far as I'm concerned Microsoft has produced a more cohesive, developed console eco-system that continues to change and update for the better surpassing the competition. Microsoft needs to get on the ball with independent games, I don't know what they're doing but they need to approach it like they did the 360, they're getting left behind.
Wii U: It's a fun little system, it doesn't do much except play games but at the end of the day it provides a good Nintendo based experience, which is the basis of its existence at this point.
nyadc: "I don't see it selling more than 28 million units by the end of 2015, what I do see happening though is Microsoft catching up, revealing real sales data and then surpassing Sony."
Expected nothing less from you after that quote.
Golden!
Wii u: Um... Wow....I can't even think of anything. I really am trying to be objective. I am being open minded and asking myself "What is one thing that is good about the wii u?".....and I just draw a blank. This is really bothering me as I want to say something nice about it. I guess the console being small is a good thing!.....but the controller is massive and bigger than the console itself which kinda makes it pointless to praise that. I give up.
Xbone: At least it gets 3rd party games(even if they are only 792p compared to PS4's 1080p). Better than nothing and MUCH better than a wii u!
I got all of the consoles, so I'll just say something positive about each one.
PlayStation 4: I don't really have anything positive to say about the system itself, the 'power' factor is irrelevant to me as I have a very strong PC and the games so far have been mostly acceptable in my eyes, everything else about it has been safe, business as usual, no risks, no real leaps in innovation, predictability and slow progression. The only thing I can give kudos for in all reality is Sony being very developer friendly this generation and getting a lot of games on the platform, most can be played on PC but the effort is appreciated.
Xbox One: The system itself has progressed and evolved at a very surprising rate. The early games on the system were just okay, it's gotten some very good ones recently, and as far as I'm concerned Microsoft has produced a more cohesive, developed console eco-system that continues to change and update for the better surpassing the competition. Microsoft needs to get on the ball with independent games, I don't know what they're doing but they need to approach it like they did the 360, they're getting left behind.
Wii U: It's a fun little system, it doesn't do much except play games but at the end of the day it provides a good Nintendo based experience, which is the basis of its existence at this point.
nyadc: "I don't see it selling more than 28 million units by the end of 2015, what I do see happening though is Microsoft catching up, revealing real sales data and then surpassing Sony."
Expected nothing less from you after that quote.
Golden!
All three predictions proven wrong in less than a week. That must sting...
Wii u: Um... Wow....I can't even think of anything. I really am trying to be objective. I am being open minded and asking myself "What is one thing that is good about the wii u?".....and I just draw a blank. This is really bothering me as I want to say something nice about it. I guess the console being small is a good thing!.....but the controller is massive and bigger than the console itself which kinda makes it pointless to praise that. I give up.
Liar liar pants on fire.
The PS4 has a good controller.
The X1's PC streaming feature is pretty cool if your internet can handle it,
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